Ferrari F430

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The Ferrari F430 (Type F131) is a sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari from 2004 until 2009 as a successor to the Ferrari 360. The car is an update to the 360 with exterior and performance changes. It was unveiled at the 2004 Paris Motor Show.<ref name="FerrariPR">Template:Cite web</ref> The F430 was succeeded by the 458 which was unveiled on 28 July 2009.<ref name="Ferrari458">Template:Cite web</ref> An estimated 16,750 F430s were produced between 2005 and 2009.<ref name="scm">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Overview

Design

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F430 rear view
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F430 Spider front view in a rare white (Bianco Fuji) color
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F430 Spider interior
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The Tipo F136 E V8 engine

Designed by Pininfarina in collaboration with Frank Stephenson (Director of Ferrari-Maserati Concept Design and Development), the body styling of the F430 was revised from its predecessor, the 360, to improve its aerodynamic efficiency. Although the drag coefficient remained the same, the downforce was greatly enhanced. Despite sharing the same basic Alcoa Aluminium chassis, roofline, doors, and glass, the car looked significantly different from the 360. A great extent of Ferrari heritage was included in the exterior design. At the rear, the Enzo's tail lights and engine cover vents were added. The car's name was etched on the Testarossa-styled driver's side mirror. The large oval openings in the front bumper are reminiscent of Ferrari racing models from the 60s, specifically the 156 "shark nose" Formula One car.

Engine

The F430 features a Template:Cvt V8 engine of the "Ferrari-Maserati" F136 family. This new power plant was a significant change for Ferrari, as all previous Ferrari V8's were descendants of the Dino racing program of the 1950s. This fifty-year development cycle came to an end with the entirely new engine used in the F430, the architecture of which replaced the Dino-derived V12 in most other Ferrari cars. The engine's output specifications are: Template:Convert,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> at 8,500 rpm and Template:Convert of torque at 5,250 rpm, 80% of which is available below 3,500 rpm. Despite a 20% increase in displacement, engine weight grew by only Template:Cvt along with a decrease in diameter for easier packaging. The connecting rods, pistons and crankshaft were all entirely new, while the 4-valve cylinder head, valves and intake trumpets were directly retained from Formula 1 engines, for ideal volumetric efficiency. The F430 has a top speed in excess of Template:Convert<ref name="Ferrari">Template:Cite web</ref> and can accelerate from 0 to Template:Convert in 3.6 seconds, 0.6 seconds quicker than the old model.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Brakes

The brakes on the F430 were developed in close cooperation with Brembo and Bosch,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> resulting in a new cast-iron alloy for the discs. The new alloy includes molybdenum which has a better heat dissipation performance. The F430 was also available with the optional Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite brake package. Ferrari claimed the carbon ceramic brakes will not fade even after 300-360 laps at their test track.

Features

The F430 featured the E-Diff, a computer-controlled limited slip active differential which can vary the distribution of torque based on inputs such as steering angle and lateral acceleration.<ref name="FerrariPR" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Other notable features include the first application of Ferrari's manettino steering wheel-mounted control knob.<ref name = "FerrariPR" /> Drivers can select from five different settings which modify the vehicle's ESC system, "Skyhook" electronic suspension, transmission behavior, throttle response, and E-Diff. The feature is similar to Land Rover's "Terrain Response" system.Template:Citation needed

The F1 automated manual transmission was built by Graziano Trasmissioni.

The Ferrari F430 was available with exclusive Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 EMT tires, which have a V-shaped tread design, run-flat capability, and OneTRED technology.<ref>Goodyear Tire – News Release – Sept 27,2004 Template:Webarchive</ref>

In the US, the company requested an exemption from the airbag design requirements, which was eventually granted, allowing the car to continue to be sold in the US.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Variants

F430 Spider

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The F430 Spider is the convertible version of the F430. It was unveiled at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, making it Ferrari's 21st road-going convertible. The car was designed by Pininfarina with aerodynamic simulation programs used for Formula 1 cars.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The conversion from a closed top to an open-air convertible is a two-stage folding-action; the roof panel automatically folds away inside a space above the engine bay. The interior and performance of the Spider are identical to that of the coupé with an increase in the weight and decrease in the top speed by Template:Cvt.

430 Scuderia

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Serving as the successor to the 360 Challenge Stradale, the 430 Scuderia (scuderia meaning "stable", but also used in the context of motor racing teams, including Ferrari's own) was unveiled by Michael Schumacher at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show. Aimed to compete with cars like the Porsche 911 GT2 and the Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (superleggera meaning super light weight), it is lighter (by Template:Cvt) and more powerful (Template:Convert at 8,500 rpm and Template:Convert of torque at 5,250 rpm) than the standard F430. Increased power comes from a revised intake, exhaust, and an ion-sensing knock-detection system that allows for a higher compression ratio in the engine.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Thus the weight-to-power ratio is reduced from 2.96 kg/hp to 2.5 kg/hp. In addition to the weight saving measures, the Scuderia's single-clutch automated manual gained improved "Superfast" software, known as "Superfast2", for faster 60 millisecond shift times. A new traction control system combined the F1-Trac traction from the 599 GTB and stability control with the E-Diff electronic differential. The Ferrari 430 Scuderia accelerates from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.1 seconds<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> with a top speed of Template:Cvt.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Scuderia Spider 16M

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Scuderia Spider 16M with the 16M Stripe

To commemorate Ferrari's 16th victory in the Formula 1 Constructor's World Championship in 2008, Ferrari unveiled the Scuderia Spider 16M at World Finals in Mugello. It is a convertible version of the 430 Scuderia.

The engine is rated at Template:Convert at 8,500 rpm and Template:Convert of torque at 5,250 rpm. The car has a dry weight of Template:Convert (Template:Cvt lighter than the F430 Spider) and a kerb weight of Template:Convert. The chassis was stiffened to cope with the extra performance available and the car featured many carbon fibre parts and weight saving measures as standard such as lightened front and rear bumpers. Unique 5-spoke forged wheels were specifically produced for the 16M and helped to considerably reduce unsprung weight with larger front brakes and calipers added for extra stopping power (also featured on 430 Scuderia). It accelerates from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.4 seconds, with a top speed of Template:Convert.<ref name="italiaspeed.com/2008/cars">Template:Cite web</ref>

499 cars were produced beginning early 2009 and all were pre-sold to select clients.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Special editions

F430 Spider Bio Fuel

A version of the F430 Spider that runs on ethanol, called the F430 Spider Bio Fuel, was on display at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show.<ref name=Fbio>Template:Cite web</ref> It had the same 4.3 litre V8 engine as the standard car, producing Template:Convert, with a 4% increase in torque and with 5% less carbon dioxide emissions than the standard F430 Spider.<ref name=Fbio/>

SP1

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Ferrari SP1

The F430-based Ferrari SP1 (Special Project Number 1), was the first one-off special produced by the Ferrari Portfolio Coachbuilding Programme, also known as the Special Projects Programme (SP). The body was designed by former Pininfarina designer Leonardo Fioravanti, at the behest of Junichiro Hiramatsu, a Japanese businessman who was the former president of the Ferrari Club of Japan and an avid collector; he had admired Fioravanti's 1998 F100 prototype.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Racing

F430 Challenge

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Ferrari F430 Challenge at the Macau Grand Prix event

The F430 Challenge is the track version of the F430, designed for the Ferrari Challenge. The engine remained untouched but the vehicle's weight was reduced and the transmission and suspension were changed. The production model was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2005.

F430 GTC

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Risi Competizione's Ferrari F430GT
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NAC's F430 GTC at the 2011 Pokka GT Summer Special

Built since 2006 by Ferrari Corse Clienti department in collaboration with Template:Ill, the F430 GTC is a racing car designed to compete in international GT2 class competition, such as in the American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, and FIA GT Championship. F430 GTCs also compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The GTC was the fastest and most developed racing version of the F430.

In FIA GT2 championship, in order to render the car performances more uniform, the cars are forced to run with a specific minimum weight and with an engine restrictor that depends on the engine displacement.<ref name="FIAGTRegs">Template:Cite web</ref> Hence Ferrari destroked the 4.3 L V8 engine to 4.0 L in order to compete in the 3.8–4.0 L class in GT2 class racing, which is allowed to race with a minimum weight of Template:Convert.<ref name = "FIAGTRegs" /> In this race configuration, the engine produces somewhat less power, at Template:Cvt. If they were to use the 4.3-litre engine, the minimum weight of the F430 would increase by Template:Convert,<ref name = "FIAGTRegs" /> and the 4.0-litre engine thus yields a better power-to-weight ratio.

The F430 GTCs won their class championships in the ALMS and FIA GT, as well as scoring class wins at the 2007,<ref name="imsaracing.net">Template:Cite web</ref> 2009 and 2010 12 Hours of Sebring, at the 2008 and 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans, at the 2006, 2008, and 2009 24 Hours of Spa and at the 2008 and 2009 Petit Le Mans.

F430 GT3

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Ferrari F430 GT3

Originally based on the F430 Challenge, the F430 GT3 is a specialised racing car developed in 2006 by JMB Racing for the FIA GT3 European Championship and other national GT championships such as British GT and FFSA GT. It is mechanically similar to the F430 Challenge but has better-developed aerodynamics and more power.

The car uses the same 4.3 L V8 engine, tuned to produce Template:Cvt, making the GT3 more powerful than its GT2 counterpart. However, due to the GT3 regulations stating that the car must have a power-to-weight ratio of around 2.6 kg/hp, the car weighs Template:Convert in race trim (driver and fuel excluded),<ref name="FIA GT3">Template:Cite web</ref> which is roughly Template:Convert more than the GT2 spec car. Despite the higher power, it is significantly slower than the GT2 version; for example, in the 2007 Spa 24 Hours endurance race, in which both models were entered, the GT3 spec vehicles' best qualification time was around 8 seconds slower per lap than that set by the GT2 spec vehicle.

430 GT3 Scuderia

Developed by Kessel Racing for the 2009 season, the 430 GT3 Scuderia is the successor of the previous F430 GT3.Template:Citation needed

Race Victories

Year No. Event Circuit Series Class Entrant
2006 1 Utah Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Miller Motorsports Park ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
2 Portland Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Portland International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
3 Grand Prix of Mosport Template:Flagicon Mosport International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
4 Monterey Sports Car Championships Template:Flagicon Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
5 Paul Ricard Supercar 500 Template:Flagicon Paul Ricard HTTT FIA GT GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
6 Tourist Trophy Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
7 Brno 500km Template:Flagicon Brno Circuit FIA GT GT2 JMB Racing
8 Oschersleben 500km Template:Flagicon Motorsport Arena Oschersleben FIA GT GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
9 Spa 24 Hours Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
10 Dijon 500km Template:Flagicon Circuit de Dijon-Prenois FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
11 Budapest 500km Template:Flagicon Hungaroring FIA GT GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
12 Adria 500 km Template:Flagicon Adria International Raceway FIA GT GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
13 Dubai 500 km Template:Flagicon Dubai Autodrome FIA GT GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
14 Round 1 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
15 Round 2 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
16 Round 3 Template:Flagicon Donington Park BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
17 Round 8 Template:Flagicon Snetterton BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
18 Round 9 Template:Flagicon Snetterton BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
19 Round 10 Template:Flagicon Rockingham BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
20 Round 11 Template:Flagicon Rockingham BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
21 Round 12 Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
22 Round 13 Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
23 Round 14 Template:Flagicon Silverstone BGTC GT2 Scuderia Ecosse
2007 24 Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring Template:Flagicon Sebring International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
25 Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg Template:Flagicon Streets of St. Petersburg ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
26 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Template:Flagicon Long Beach Street Circuit ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
27 1000km Monza Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale di Monza LMS GT2 GPC Sport
28 Sugo 1000 km Template:Flagicon Sportsland SUGO JLMC GT2 Team Kawamura
29 Fuji 1000 km Template:Flagicon Fuji Speedway JLMC GT2 Team Kawamura
30 Motegi 1000 km Template:Flagicon Twin Ring Motegi JLMC GT2 Team Kawamura
31 1000 km Nürburgring Template:Flagicon Nürburgring LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
32 1000 km Silverstone Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
33 Lone Star Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Reliant Park ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
34 Utah Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Miller Motorsports Park ALMS GT2 Petersen/White Lightning
35 Zhuhai 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Zhuhai International Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
36 Tourist Trophy Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
37 Bucharest 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Bucharest Ring FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
38 Monza 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale Monza FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
39 Oschersleben 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Motorsport Arena Oschersleben FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
40 Total 24 Hours of Spa Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps FIA GT Coupe du Roi JMB Racing
41 Adria 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Adria International Raceway FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
42 Brno 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Brno Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
43 Nogaro 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Armagnac FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
44 Zolder 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Circuit Zolder FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
45 Generac 500 at Road America Template:Flagicon Road America ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
46 Mobil 1 presents Grand Prix of Mosport Template:Flagicon Mosport International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
47 Sandown GT Classic Template:Flagicon Sandown International Motor Raceway AGTC - Sirena Racing
48 Detroit Sports Car Challenge Template:Flagicon Belle Isle Street Circuit ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
49 Monterey Sports Car Championships Template:Flagicon Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
50 Round 1 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT3 Christians in Motorsport
51 Round 8 Template:Flagicon Silverstone BGTC GT3 Christians in Motorsport
52 Round 11 Template:Flagicon Croft BGTC GT3 Christians in Motorsport
53 Round 12 Template:Flagicon Croft BGTC GT3 Christians in Motorsport
2008 54 Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg Template:Flagicon Streets of St. Petersburg ALMS GT2 Tafel Racing
55 1000 km of Catalunya Template:Flagicon Circuit de Catalunya LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
56 Tequila Patron American Le Mans Series at Long Beach Template:Flagicon Long Beach Street Circuit ALMS GT2 Tafel Racing
57 1000 km of Spa Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
58 RAC Tourist Trophy Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
59 24 Hours of Le Mans Template:Flagicon Circuit de la Sarthe 24LM GT2 Risi Competizione
60 Adria 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Adria International Raceway FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
61 Oschersleben 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Motorsport Arena Oschersleben FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
62 24 Hours of Spa Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps FIA GT GT2 BMS Scuderia Italia
63 Bucharest City Challenge Race 1 Template:Flagicon Bucharest Ring FIA GT GT2 CR Scuderia Racing
64 Bucharest City Challenge Race 2 Template:Flagicon Bucharest Ring FIA GT GT2 CR Scuderia Racing
65 1000 km of Nürburgring Template:Flagicon Nürburgring LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
66 1000 km of Silverstone Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit LMS GT2 Virgo Motorsport
67 Brno 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Masaryk Circuit FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
68 Zolder 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Circuit Zolder FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
69 San Luis 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Potrero de los Funes Circuit FIA GT GT2 Advanced Engineering Pecom Racing Team / AF Corse
70 Acura Sports Car Challenge of Mid-Ohio Template:Flagicon Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ALMS GT2 Tafel Racing
71 Grand Prix of Mosport Template:Flagicon Mosport International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
72 Petit Le Mans Template:Flagicon Road Atlanta ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
73 Monterey Sports Car Championships Template:Flagicon Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca ALMS GT2 Tafel Racing
74 Round 1 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
75 Round 3 Template:Flagicon Knockhill BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
76 Round 4 Template:Flagicon Knockhill BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
77 Round 9 Template:Flagicon Thruxton BGTC GT3 Christians in Motorsport
78 Round 12 Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
79 Round 13 Template:Flagicon Silverstone BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
80 Round 14 Template:Flagicon Donington Park BGTC GT3 CR Scuderia
2009 81 12 Hours of Sebring Template:Flagicon Sebring International Raceway ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
82 Petit Le Mans Template:Flagicon Road Atlanta ALMS GT2 Risi Competizione
83 24 Hours of Le Mans Template:Flagicon Circuit de la Sarthe 24LM GT2 Risi Competizione
84 Oschersleben 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Motorsport Arena Oschersleben FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
85 24 Hours of Spa Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
86 1000 km of Algarve Template:Flagicon Autodromo Internacional do Algarve LMS GT2 JMW Motorsport
87 1000 km of Silverstone Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit LMS GT2 JMW Motorsport
88 1000 km of Okayama (Race 2) Template:Flagicon Okayama International Circuit ALMS* GT2 Hankook Team Farnbacher
89 Algarve 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Autodromo Internacional do Algarve FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
90 Paul Ricard 2 Hours Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Ricard FIA GT GT2 AF Corse
91 Round 10 Template:Flagicon Snetterton BGTC GT3 Rosso Verde
92 Round 12 Template:Flagicon Silverstone BGTC GT3 MTech Racing
2010 93 12 Hours of Sebring Template:Flagicon Sebring International Raceway ALMS GT Risi Competizione
94 Utah Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Miller Motorsports Park ALMS GT Risi Competizione
95 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge Template:Flagicon Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ALMS GT Risi Competizione
96 Valencia R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit Ricardo Tormo IGTO Super GT AF Corse
97 Valencia R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit Ricardo Tormo IGTO Super GT AF Corse
98 Valencia R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit Ricardo Tormo IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
99 Nurburgring R1 Template:Flagicon Nurburgring IGTO GTS Luxury Racing
100 Nurburgring R2 Template:Flagicon Nurburgring IGTO Super GT AF Corse
101 Nurburgring R2 Template:Flagicon Nurburgring IGTO GTS Luxury Racing
102 Imola R1 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari IGTO Super GT AF Corse
103 Imola R1 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
104 Imola R2 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari IGTO Super GT CRS Racing
105 Imola R2 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari IGTO GTS Luxury Racing
106 Spa R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
107 Spa R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps IGTO Super GT CRS Racing
109 Magny-Cours R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
110 Magny-Cours R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours IGTO GTS Luxury Racing
111 Brands Hatch R1 Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch IGTO GTS MTech Racing
112 Brands Hatch R2 Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
113 Monza R1 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale Monza IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
114 Monza R2 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale Monza IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
115 Catalunya R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Catalunya IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
116 Catalunya R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Catalunya IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
117 Round 1 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT3 MTech Racing
118 Round 2 Template:Flagicon Oulton Park BGTC GT3 MTech Racing
119 Round 9 Template:Flagicon Snetterton BGTC GT3 Chad Racing
120 Round 10 Template:Flagicon Snetterton BGTC GT3 MTech Racing
121 Round 13 Template:Flagicon Donington Park BGTC GT3 Rosso Verde
2011 122 Imola R2 Template:Flagicon Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
123 Magny-Cours R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
124 Spa R1 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
125 Red Bull Ring R2 Template:Flagicon Red Bull Ring IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
126 Catalunya R2 Template:Flagicon Circuit de Catalunya IGTO GTS Kessel Racing
127 Round 8 Template:Flagicon Rockingham BGTC GT3 CRS Racing

*Asian Le Mans Series, not to be confused with American Le Mans Series.

Recall

In February 2009, Ferrari recalled about 2,000 (2005–2007) F430 Spiders in the U.S., due to the risk that heat from the engine could cause the convertible top's hydraulic hoses to fracture and leak flammable fluid onto the engine, resulting in a fire.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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